The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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Side 8
... individual novels cannot be called , in the classic sense , tragedy . Classic tragedy demands . among other things the deeds of individuals . In one sense , there are almost no individuals in Faulkner . Instead , there are three classes ...
... individual novels cannot be called , in the classic sense , tragedy . Classic tragedy demands . among other things the deeds of individuals . In one sense , there are almost no individuals in Faulkner . Instead , there are three classes ...
Side 16
... individual and the fact that there is almost nothing outside himself that he can rely on , his dominant aloneness in other words , becomes clear . In order to grasp the achievement and at the same time the failure of Hemingway , we can ...
... individual and the fact that there is almost nothing outside himself that he can rely on , his dominant aloneness in other words , becomes clear . In order to grasp the achievement and at the same time the failure of Hemingway , we can ...
Side 32
... individual which exists in a democracy composed of men like Pardon and Tarrant . Finally , and most obviously , the two novels present a vivid contrast in moral tone . Nothing highlights the limp morality , the maudlin pursuit of fads ...
... individual which exists in a democracy composed of men like Pardon and Tarrant . Finally , and most obviously , the two novels present a vivid contrast in moral tone . Nothing highlights the limp morality , the maudlin pursuit of fads ...
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